Roland Garros 2025

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Roland Garros 2025 – Musetti, Sinner, Alcaraz and Swiatek Shine in Round of 16

🗓️ Matches played on 01/02.06.2025


The Roland Garros 2025 Round of 16 is behind us, and it gave us everything we expected — and more. While most results went according to plan, there were still a few surprises, dominant performances, and battles that showed us why this tournament is one of the most exciting in tennis. Both the men’s and women’s draws are now heading into quarterfinals with electric matchups lined up. Let’s break it down.


Musetti Outclasses Rune in Style

The match of the day was the showdown between Lorenzo Musetti and Holger Rune. The first two sets were extremely tight, with both players fighting for control. But after that, Musetti shifted gears and took full command. He won the third and fourth sets convincingly — 6–3, 6–2 — and booked his place in the Roland Garros 2025 quarterfinals.

His calm, aggressive play on clay continues to impress, and he’s now looking like a real threat in the second week.


 Alcaraz Tested by Shelton

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Ben Shelton 3–1 in a match that was far more competitive than the scoreline suggests. Shelton displayed confidence and quality, especially on a surface not traditionally kind to Americans. Still, Alcaraz’s experience and baseline mastery helped him pull through and remain a top contender for the Roland Garros 2025 crown.


 American Surge: Paul and Tiafoe Advance

Two American players stormed into the quarterfinals:

  • Tommy Paul showed pure class in a straight-sets victory over Alexei Popyrin. His game continues to evolve on clay, and this win proved he’s a serious threat.
  • Frances Tiafoe also advanced comfortably, beating Daniel Altmaier 3–0. He now faces a thrilling quarterfinal showdown with Musetti.

Meanwhile, Shelton might be out, but he showed enough to suggest that a deep run in Paris is only a matter of time.


Zverev Moves On After Retirement

Alexander Zverev had a straightforward passage into the quarterfinals after Tallon Griekspoor retired during the second set. At the time, Zverev was already leading 6–3, 3–0 and appeared to be in complete control.


 Sinner Rolls, Bublik Surprises

Jannik Sinner absolutely crushed Andrey Rublev in straight sets. The Italian star didn’t give the Russian any room to breathe, showcasing flawless hitting and mental focus. It was a statement win.

On the other hand, Alexander Bublik pulled off a minor upset by eliminating in-form Jack Draper 3–1. Bublik’s unpredictable style paid off, and now he’ll face Sinner in what could be an explosive quarterfinal clash.


 Djokovic Looks Like His Old Self Again

Novak Djokovic reminded everyone why he’s still a force on clay. Despite concerns around his recent form and lingering issues with foot blisters, the Serbian legend made light work of Cameron Norrie, defeating him in straight sets — 3–0.

Djokovic moved well, dictated play from the baseline, and showed flashes of the same intensity and precision that made him a Grand Slam king.
With that performance, he not only silenced doubts but also set up a massive quarterfinal showdown with Alexander Zverev — a clash that promises fireworks. 


 Men’s Quarterfinals – Roland Garros 2025

The elite eight are now locked in:

  • Lorenzo Musetti vs. Frances Tiafoe
  • Carlos Alcaraz vs. Tommy Paul
  • Alexander Bublik vs. Jannik Sinner
  • Alexander Zverev vs. Novak Djokovic

With legends, rising stars, and unexpected challengers all still in the mix, the second week of Roland Garros 2025 promises epic tennis.


Women’s Draw: Big Names Deliver, But No More Easy Matches

In the Roland Garros 2025 women’s draw, most of the top seeds advanced — but the level of competition is rising fast. There are no more easy matchups, and the quarterfinals are set to bring serious heat. 

  • Aryna Sabalenka cruised past Amanda Anisimova with a dominant 2–0 win, showing full control throughout the match.
  • Iga Swiatek was pushed to the limit by Elena Rybakina, but came out on top 2–1 in a thrilling, high-quality battle.
  • Qinwen Zheng edged past Liudmila Samsonova 2–1, proving once again that she belongs among the elite.
  • Elina Svitolina delivered a standout performance, defeating Jasmine Paolini (world number 4) in straight sets.
  • In the biggest upset of the round, Jessica Pegula (seeded 3rd) was knocked out by Diane Parry Boisson. The French player, backed by a passionate crowd, won 2–1 and reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal.
  • Madison Keys made light work of Hailey Baptiste, securing a 2–0 win with clean baseline hitting and a strong serve.
  • Coco Gauff looked sharp and focused as she beat Ekaterina Alexandrova 2–0, playing with confidence and aggression.
  • Mirra Andreeva defeated Daria Kasatkina 2–0, continuing her impressive rise through the ranks.

Women’s Quarterfinal Lineup – Roland Garros 2025

The women’s quarterfinals are as stacked as they come:

  • Aryna Sabalenka vs. Qinwen Zheng
  • Elina Svitolina vs. Iga Swiatek
  • Coco Gauff vs. Madison Keys
  • Diane Boisson vs. Mirra Andreeva

Each of these matchups could easily be a final. Expect high drama, massive rallies, and unforgettable clay-court moments.

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